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Thanks for the help guys

 Much Appreciated

<P>Thanks for the help guys</P> <P> Much Appreciated</P>

How do mail users change their passwords without a admin - is this possible ?

<P>How do mail users change their passwords without a admin - is this possible ?</P>

Sorry,I want them to be able to change their POP3 password

Sorry,I want them to be able to change their POP3 password

A user can put another password under Tools - Internet options... - Receiving (POP3) and Edit but this is the password he/she is given by their Internet Service Provider.
If they want to change this ISP-password they have first to contact their provider for a new password.

<P>A user can put another password under Tools - Internet options... - Receiving (POP3) and Edit but this is the password he/she is given by their Internet Service Provider. If they want to change this ISP-password they have first to contact their provider for a new password. </P>

I think im getting confused...

 When setting up mercury to use SMTP/POP3, do you have to specify each user in the local user list ?

<p>I think im getting confused...</p><p> When setting up mercury to use SMTP/POP3, do you have to specify each user in the local user list ? </p>

 When setting up mercury to use SMTP/POP3, do you have to specify each user in the local user list ?
If you are running the  MercuryW PopPass server and mail client that supports the Qualcom type password change protocol can change their password.  Pegasus Mail needs the PopPass extension installed to do this.  If the MercuryW host is running you can do this via telnet as well.  You telnet into port 106 of the Mercury/32 system and use the following commands.

help
100-Mercury PopPass Server v4.62
100-This server recognizes the following commands:
100-   USER     Enter your user (login) name
100-   PASS     Enter the password matching your username
100-   NEWPASS  Change your password on this system.
100-   QUIT     Logout and close the connection.
100 You must login using USER/PASS before attempting NEWPASS.

<blockquote> When setting up mercury to use SMTP/POP3, do you have to specify each user in the local user list ? </blockquote>If you are running the  MercuryW PopPass server and mail client that supports the Qualcom type password change protocol can change their password.  Pegasus Mail needs the PopPass extension installed to do this.  If the MercuryW host is running you can do this via telnet as well.  You telnet into port 106 of the Mercury/32 system and use the following commands. help 100-Mercury PopPass Server v4.62 100-This server recognizes the following commands: 100-   USER     Enter your user (login) name 100-   PASS     Enter the password matching your username 100-   NEWPASS  Change your password on this system. 100-   QUIT     Logout and close the connection. 100 You must login using USER/PASS before attempting NEWPASS.

Or you could simply use the web tools for this:

http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/community_add-ons_for_mercury/entry9527.aspx 

/Rolf 

<p>Or you could simply use the web tools for this:</p><p><a href="/files/folders/community_add-ons_for_mercury/entry9527.aspx" mce_href="/files/folders/community_add-ons_for_mercury/entry9527.aspx">http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/community_add-ons_for_mercury/entry9527.aspx</a> </p><p>/Rolf </p>
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